AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY
INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE POLITICS
EUROPEAN POLITICS
POLITICS IN EUROPE
Seventh Edition
M. Donald Hancock | Christopher J. Carman | Marjorie Castle |
David P. Conradt | Raffaella Y. Nanetti | Robert Leonardi | William
Safran | Stephen White | Mary Nelle Hampton | Michelle Hale
Williams | Kathleen Volk Miller
ISBN: 978-1-5063-9909-6 • February 2018
Politics in Europe, Seventh Edition introduces your
students to the power of the European Union as well
as seven political systems—the UK, France, Germany,
Italy, Sweden, Russia, Poland—within a common
analytical framework that enables your students to
conduct both single-case and cross-national analysis.
AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY
SINCE WORLD WAR II
21st Edition
Steven W. Hook | John Spanier
ISBN: 978-1-5063-8564-8 • January 2018
Provide your students with a greater understanding
of America's current challenges by exploring
America's historical experience as the world's
predominant power since World War II. The Twenty-
First Edition continues to explore America's
unique national style with chapters that address the
aftershocks of the Arab Spring and the changing
American policy under the Trump presidency.
INTRODUCING
COMPARATIVE POLITICS
The Essentials
Stephen Orvis | Carol Ann Drogus
ISBN: 978-1-5063-8569-3 • January 2018
Introducing Comparative Politics: The Essentials
is organized thematically around the essential
questions in comparative politics—Who rules?
What explains political behavior? Where and why?
Adapted from the authors' Introducing Comparative
Politics, Fourth Edition, The Essentials version
offers the same framework for understanding
comparative politics in a briefer format.
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